Seed Saving: Knowing What to Look For
Proper seed saving requires patience; you must allow certain plants to fully mature and ‘go to seed’ rather than harvesting them prematurely. Here’s the class for you!
Date: Saturday, April 4, 2026
Time: 2-3:30 PM
Location: Heber-Overgaard Fire Station, 2061 Lumber Valley Rd, Overgaard, AZ
Limited to 40 attendees.
You’ll learn:
Saving seeds is vitally important. Different plants have different types of seeds. To save seeds effectively, you must learn to identify when a plant is beginning to ‘bolt’ or go to seed. Some plants have male and female parts, and you need to know the difference so you can effectively have viable seeds saved for the following year.
- How to harvest seeds, dry seeds, store seeds, and know the difference between male and female plant parts.
- Identify pests, diseases, and beneficial insects correctly
- Prevent problems by building healthy soil and reducing plant stress
- Monitor plants regularly and address issues early
- Encourage beneficial insects and maintain garden diversity
- Use safe, natural solutions wisely—and know which home remedies actually work
What to bring? Your questions, something to take notes with, and a willingness to learn!
About the Speakers: Lisa Kaiser has a college degree in Holistic Healthcare, Farming, and Healing through clean food. She has nearly 10 years of experience growing on a commercial scale in the White Mountains and has had gardens most of her life. She saves seeds EVERY season.
Register Today!Exchange: Free for Garden Members + Friends of the Garden.
Non-members: Suggested donation of $5.